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Cuisinart Classic Nonstick Fry Pan
Cuisinart Classic Nonstick Fry Pan
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Cuisinart Classic Nonstick Fry Pan: 12 Stainles SteelStainles Steel
Brand: Cuisinart
Category: Kitchen

Buy New: $24.95 - $59.99

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(16 reviews)

Country: UNITED STATES

MPN: 722-20NS
ASIN: B001F20RUK

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Product Description
Versatile pan for frying, browning, or sauteing, with easy-clean nonstick interior. Imported. Limited lifetime warranty.

Product Features
? Constructed from mirror-polished 18/10 stainless-steel for a classic look and easy cleanup
? 4.5-millimeter-thick pure aluminum disk sandwiched in the base to ensure fast, even heating
? Quantanium nonstick interior is titanium reinforced for lasting food release and easy clean up
? Nonstick surface is metal utensil safe
? Pan rim is tapered to make pouring clean and easy
? Riveted handles are made of solid cast stainless-steel for ultimate durability
? Cool Grip? stick handle dissipates heat through a V-shaped opening at the pan juncture
? Handle has an opening at the end for hanging
? Oven safe to 550 F
? Freezer safe
? Dishwasher-safe



Customer Reviews:   Read 11 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Cuisinart Chef's Classuc Non-stick Pan   September 14, 2008
It's hard to rave about a frying pan, but this one is exactly what you'd want it to be. Nothing sticks to it, it's easy to clean, and it cooks evenly and perfectly every time. We use it mostly for omelets, and it satisfies us every time.


2 out of 5 stars Nonstick finish not in it for the long haul   August 11, 2008
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Have owned this pan for about five years, and really liked it at first. I'd hoped it would last a very long time, given the new-formula, supposedly sturdy, nonstick finish, as well as its strong stainless steel clad construction. But the nonstick surface has been progressively peeling off around the rivets for the past couple of years, not anywhere we use utensils. It's just plain surface failure, and we don't want it in our food. The degradation of the nonstick surface is all the more disappointing because this pan seems otherwise to have everything else going for it.


4 out of 5 stars Solid Pan   June 4, 2008
Had the pan for several weeks and we are very pleased with its style, performance, and build.


5 out of 5 stars Uh-Oh a problem   April 5, 2008
I ordered this skillet for frying eggs in the mornings. I needed stainless steel as my hard anodized pan left scratches on my ceramic cooktop. This skillet is just super! Very hard surface that is as smooth as glass.
Afterthought (one month after first post) -
Uh-Oh!!
After using this skillet occasionally over the last month, I now see a place on the handle where the shiny silver coating has chipped off. Yes !! Coating !! Underneath this shiny coating you will find dull black metal. Now, I am very careful with my Cuisinart pans. The others in this series have handles that seem to be made of solid stainless. However, this one evidently is not. I contacted Cuisinart by phone. They would not let me ask anyone about the handle - if it was faulty for chipping. Their answer to me was (paraphrased) "Mail it in at your expense and we will then decide if we will compensate you." Not a big deal, I guess, but be very careful with this skillet or your handle may also chip.



5 out of 5 stars Wish they made more items with this finish   March 30, 2008
I love this skillet because the non-stick Titanium finish is awesome. I have it in the 8" too, and wish their stainless steel non-stick sauce pans were offered with this finish too. The non-stick finish on my older Cuisinart pots, which aren't done with this new finish, is worn on the edges and scratched on the bottom. These are much more durable, and they heat and cook more evenly. I still use cooking oils, but everything slides right out with just a bit of it. GREAT pan!


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